Well, here we go again. We've had several stitch-ups regarding Conservative leadership elections (Gove backstabbing Boris when Theresa May got elected was noteworthy), but this election goes above and beyond.
Conservative voters are being forced to vote for candidates that are clones of each other. They are from a political class of one authoritarian world government globalists that have more or less the same affiliations with the same supra-national organisations. The WEF stands large in this, but there are other less prominent connections.
We are now down to three candidates who are indistinguishable from each other. In fact I'd say that whoever you vote for in the end, this three will be the PM, chancellor and Home Secretary. Just in a different order depending on who gets the top job.
The candidates come from a certain clique or class in global politics: look at Justin Trudeau in Canada, Macron in France, anyone in one of the Top jobs in the EU. They speak in one voice, with no dissent. They are authoritarian and would gladly steamroller the ordinary citizens of their respective countries in order to further their globalist agenda.
Sunak, Mordaunt and Truss. Not one of them is sympathetic to the plight of their poorer citizens.
Net Zero will continue it's scorched Earth policy.
Illegal immigration will continued unabated to supply global corporations with cheap labour and to keep wage costs down across industry. Mark my words the word "amnesty" will be appearing within the next 12 months to give illegal immigrants the ability to work, glossed over as an effort to reduce inflation and reduce the billion pound bill for putting them up in 4-star hotels.
Inflation will not be tackled. Sunak as chancellor has failed spectacularly to get a grip on it to any visible extent. I remember when Gordon Brown got slated when inflation went close to 2%. Now it's more like 15% and Sunak gets off scot free. If there's any justice in this world, he should be pushed hard on his record as chancellor. "Unforseen" or "Extreme" circumstances are not an acceptable response. No matter how extreme the circumstances, a chancellor should have a toolkit of measures ready to deploy to mitigate anything that is thrown at him. Staring at the inflation figures like a Rabbit caught in car Headlamps is not acceptable.
Kemi Badenoch was the last "independent" candidate, the last gasp for ordinary Conservative voters. She went yesterday.
British Conservative MPs have delivered yet another stitch-up to the British people.
Thanks a bunch.